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Fan‐first heat‐health protection

Description

Heat‐related illnesses occur when environmental heat stress exceeds the body's physiological limits of heat tolerance. This most often arises when these limits are already constrained by cofactors such as older age, chronic diseases and certain medications. Global heat‐related mortality, estimated to be about 489 000 deaths per year, is predicted to increase substantially as climate change progresses.

People in housing with poor thermal performance may be exposed to high indoor temperatures, especially in densely built urban settings. Socially isolated people and those with limited mobility are often unable to engage in heat‐avoidance behaviours.

We urgently need low‐cost, energy‐efficient, and effective cooling interventions that can be implemented at scale to reduce heat‐related health impacts.

This MJA Perspective shares more.


Details

Authors: Angie Bone, Federico Tartarini and Ollie Jay

Article Type: Perspective

CPD Activity Details
Provider
MJA
Domain
Educational Activities
Type
General Learning
Activity
Professional reading
CPD Hours
0h : 30m
Topic
Environment and Public Health, Social Determinants of Health
Audience
Medical practitioners
Applicable CAPE Aspects
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Effective Year

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*Medical Board of Australia’s (MBA)’s revised Registration Standard: Continuing professional development (the Standard)